Psychological Counseling

Our confidential student psychological counseling service is ready with professional help and support for your personal concerns.

Our professional counselors provide individual psychotherapy and counseling. Problems treated include (but are not limited to): motivation and concentration difficulties, self confidence problems, anxiety, stress, panic attacks, "perfectionism", obsessions/compulsions, depression, relationship concerns, emotional trauma, concerns that may result from racial, cultural or other identity issues.

Please note new location as of January 23, 2012. Psychological counseling has moved to:

Nador Street 15, Floor 4B, room 08

 

Vera Varady, Clinical Psychologist
E-mail: varadyv [at] ceu [dot] hu
Phone: (+36-1) 235 6127
Office hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays 2:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Fridays by appointment, only if urgent
Location: Nador u. 15, Floor 4B, Room 08
 
Vera Varady became a clinical psychologist in Belgrade (1975). She worked for 16 years in Novi Sad in the Institute for Mental Health for children and adolescents. Further training in Gestalt psychotherapy; system psychotherapy seminars; Consulting with adolescents in four sessions – Tavistock Clinic course and many other workshops. Moved (with family) to Budapest in 1993. Vera has been working for CEU since 1998. He professional interests are: mental health issues related to study abroad, coping and resiliency, positive psychology and existential psychotherapy.

 

Berne Weiss, Psychotherapist
E-mail: weissb [at] ceu [dot] hu
Phone: (+36-1) 235 6127
Office hours: Mondays and Wednesdays 2:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Location: Nador u. 15, Floor 4B, Room 08

Berne Weiss grew up in New York and lived in San Francisco for 25 years before moving to Budapest. Her first training in psychotherapy was in the 1970's in Philadelphia, and she continued studying clinical psychology and training in San Francisco, including couple counseling and family therapy, eventually studying organizational psychology as well. She describes her approach to psychotherapy as shining a light on someone's life path to help them gain greater clarity, greater courage, and greater comfort with themselves.